Sentences with phrase «more credence in»

Bart and I are more precautionary and tend to put more credence in fat tails; Sashka and kdk are more comfortable with uncertainty and more dismissive of the fat tail hypothesis.
It is my opinion that the proponents of AGW would have a great deal more credence in the minds of decision makers and skeptics if they: 1.
The Obama - is - a-Muslim emails were more insidious, since their effect had to be countered one - at - a-time rather than through a nationally televised speech, and the very act of denying them seemed to give them more credence in some people's eyes.
Frankly I think there's more credence in a move for Yarmolenko for a summer transfer - a natural & gifted right winger with a great work ethic (and height!).
David: «Lets see JJMUrray... do I find more credence in the world created in the «Big Bang» or in the world created in 6 days... and God resting on the 7th day... btw... did God rest the 8th... 9th and 10th day too?»
Lets see JJMUrray... do I find more credence in the world created in the «Big Bang» or in the world created in 6 days... and God resting on the 7th day... btw... did God rest the 8th... 9th and 10th day too?
-- Doesn't really matter what YOU put more credence in, neither one is a «truth».
Such a notion as emergence, for example, which is closely allied with the principle of indeterminacy and uncertainty and which was later to develop in physics, actually assumed more credence in physics before it took root in biology and psychology; yet it has more significant implications for the data of the organic and social sciences than for physics.

Not exact matches

If he even paid more credence to human history and his past colleagues in Science, he would surely see that Science has been wrong and limited so often.
The less credence one gives to the Christian records and the more one ranks Jesus» movement and message as one among many such in the history of the time, the more puzzling becomes this effect on world history!
How could they not give more credence to the best defense in football?
Moreover, given that Ashdown's interventions were made working hand - in - glove with the leadership, it is more plausible he was going * public * on the possibility during talks to give credence to it being serious (for party opinion, and Tory pressure) rather than that he would be risking a rift between current and former leaders.
This lends more credence to your work; as you are more likely to do it well than if you are «just in it for the cash».
Others soon discovered even more complex molecules, providing evidence for a host of chemical reactions taking place in young and dying stars and giving credence to the idea that molecules from space could have seeded Earth with the building blocks of life.
There is some credence here, by the way: a study conducted in 2008 showed that participants who ate a calorically dense breakfast lost more weight than those who didn't.
This is the first time that a comic book film has been nominated in the adapted screenplay category, giving further credence to the notion that Logan is more than just your average superhero movie.
A by - product of pandering to a young, young audience, its biggest sin is that it alleges a greater basis in reality than its more «adult» contemporaries: The movie endeavours to give credence to the familiar tropes of storybook romance and rags - to - riches by applying them to the politicized zoo known as high school.
That makes three TT - based concepts to debut this year alone, adding even more credence to increasing sentiment that Audi's planning to expand the TT line in the future.
This growth indicates a forward movement in the format, giving even more credence to the disputes currently taking place between retailers and publishers regarding sales agreements, and between publishers and their authors over royalties.
Recently, Gizmodo dug up a few contacts in the publishing industry who lend credence to the idea that Apple will try to do for publishing what it did for music: help it transition to the digital world more gracefully.
Certainly, they'd give me more credence if I had a BFA or MFA in creative writing, which I had not.
That argument gained credence when James Ford Seale was arrested more than 40 years after he and fellow Ku Klux Klan members tortured and murdered two young black men in Mississippi.
All in all informative, but I think it would add credence to their analysis if they were more forthcoming in how they performed it (they could even add it in an appendix if they are too concerned with «confusing the masses»).
I might tend to give Motif a bit more credence than some of the other newer investment options such as Betterment (in my humble opinion Betterment is not a better idea) due to the inclusion of Mr. Levitt and Ms. Krawcheck as advisors.
Check out some footage of adoptable dogs Elliott and Credence (top) and Jauxer and Kelsey (middle) trying out the course, and learn more about it (bottom), in the videos above.
Sadly giving more credence to the Mature Wii Game Curse, Electronic Arts» and Visceral Games» Dead Space Extraction managed only 9,000 units in the month of September, according to NPD's sales charts.
2017 was the year luxury brands sought out Chinese artists that would give them more relevance in the China market, while also giving further credence to China's cultural role in the industry.
Perhaps if he had termed it a «policy advice monopoly», the argument would have more merit, but it is still not a monopoly in that realm, because there is no dearth of competitors willing to offer conflicting advice, no dearth of politicians willing to give more credence to the competitors than to the IPCC, and no dearth of media sources willing to communicate these views to the lay public.
I do not put very much credence in the fatest man at the table whining about «sacrifice» when the food starts to run out, especially after he has consumed much more than anyone else already.
In Part 1 of this series we saw that even if one gives credence to the oft - repeated but flawed estimates from the World Health Organization of the present - day contribution of climate change to global mortality, other factors contribute many times more to the global death toll.
As there is no question the Arctic has warmed faster than anywhere else, with huge cracks appearing for the first time in recorded history in old ice across the cap just recently, and with last year's record melt and the winter recovery well below the average for the 29 years satellite data has been collected, the GISTEMP record may be given more credence.
By discussing it at all in terms of the methodology and plausibility of the answer you are giving it more credence than it deserves.
In particular, it seems to me that the quick - witted, clever response (well, superficially clever) is often given far more credence than a careful, deliberated argument; the former can be reduced to a soundbite, the latter can't.
LawyerRatingz itself cautions users, «[r] emember, we have no way of knowing who is doing the rating — customers, people in the industry, regular people, dogs, cats, etc.» Perhaps more fundamentally, if legal services are truly «credence goods» such that their quality is very difficult for consumers to ascertain, using subjective experiences as an indicia of quality would seem to be inherently flawed.
Burlington told Taylor that, although he did not necessarily expect her to use the word in her story, he thought that doing so gave the story more credence.
While the prenuptial agreement has become more and more popular — and gained credence in the courts as long as they are properly prepared and executed without duress — they remain largely a tool of the wealthy, leaving plenty of divorces where there are considerable assets but no prenup to fall back on when the union is dissolved.
The latest leak suggests the handset will be equipped with a USB Type - C port, 3.5 mm audio jack, and a single bottom - facing speaker, in addition to providing even more credence to recent rumors that Huawei's upcoming mid-ranger will use an 18:9 screen with a display notch housing its loudspeaker and front - facing sensor array.
That spread lends more credence to this being a fault in the Android Open Source Project code execution.
While a violet iteration of a Samsung - made Android flagship has already been rumored last year in the run - up to the launch of the Galaxy S8 lineup, no credible depictions of such a model have surfaced until now, with the new leak giving much more credence to the possibility that Samsung actually ends up commercializing the Lilac Purple color.
The latest leak gives more credence to recent reports that the BBK Electronics - owned phone maker is planning to offer the OnePlus 5 in a wide range of colors in an effort to provide consumers with as much choice as possible, marking a noticeable change to its current product strategy that led it to release its previous devices in only a couple of variations.
Smartwatches are enjoying something of a renaissance, with rumours of the Samsung device in question here, as well as Apple's iWatch, although the former certainly has more credence than the latter at the moment.
A new report is now giving this particular report more credence as it talks about a company called Applied Materials seeing a 4X increase in orders of equipment required to produce displays panels.
The image that can be seen above doesn't show the rumored handset in its entirety but it does add more credence to recent reports that the Chinese original equipment manufacturer did away with the physical Home button for its next product and will ship a device that features a radically different aesthetic to the OnePlus 5.
This lends more credence to speculation that Samsung will jump in naming to the Galaxy Note 7 in order to have parity with its flagship product line.
According to psychiatrist William Bernet, adding PA «would spur insurance coverage, stimulate more systematic research, lend credence to a charge of parental alienation in court, and raise the odds that children would get timely treatment.»
Just in time to give more credence to the idea that mall landlords should give Apple stores anchor status, new research claims the chain accounted for an astounding one - fifth of all sales growth by U.S. publicly...
Conversely, for a more is more approach, New York designer Zach Motl stuffs his 178 sq. ft. apartment with an artful arrangement of objects he's meticulously collected over the years (pictured below), giving credence to the notion that the more stuff you put in a room, the bigger it feels.
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